These famous baths are adjacent to the equally famous Gellert Hotel. The interior is an Art Deco masterpiece, and just about every type of bath - hot, cold, therapeutic, etc. - that you can think of is on available. Believe it or not, the wave pool opened in 1927, followed seven years later by the bubble pool. Bathing here has been compared to going swimming in a museum or a church. The newest and most exciting activities at the Gellert baths are the summer music parties, which are on Friday and Saturday nights from 8pm.
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“warning re attempted theft by the locker attendant”
we visited the baths Feb 2009. we paid for a joint changing cubicle and left our belongings in the locked cubicle, to which the attendant had t...
“Great experience”
This was our one and only bath experience in Budapest, so I cannot compare to others, but it was recommended by a Hungarian friend. We enjoyed ...
“An all-round brilliant place”
I visited the Gellert Baths in August 2008 during my week-long stay in Budapest, and loved every minute of each of my visits. When I first walk...
“Gorgeous art nouvea opulence.....mens side better than womens !”
We had a great time at the Gellert baths ......it was confusing but this only added to the experience. On entering we were spooked by the long ...
“Very relaxing”
Tried the Gellert and Kiraly and preferred the Gellert by a long way. I agree with those who said it was a bit of a maze, but I managed to find...
“Not as much as I expected”
The Gellert complex is very nice to see, but it is a bit out-dated now. There are no clear signs / information on how the system works, which i...
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